Do you have a topic that is an immediate deal breaker if a manga series you were already reading suddenly featured that topic, such that you would stop reading the series (even if it was "tastefully" done)? For example: religion, rape, etc.

Possessing extraordinary detective skills and even helping out at the police department can't be normal, and anyone who knows Uryuu Nanao knows that she's different from the rest. It is this distinctiveness that draws both Karasuma Nozomi and Sakuragawa Nozomi to her despite Nanao's attempts to distance herself from them both. However, a series of murders take place and Nanao is forced to enlist their help in order to unravel the truth behind her father's murder. Just who is the real mastermind behind the ongoing murders and why are they targeting Nanao? And what is the secret left behind by Nanao's father?

Reminds me of another manga where the plot is not that believable enough that it made the plot a bit dull. I found the first volume to be okay up 'till the middle of the second volume where I felt that was the turn point where the manga rushed too fast to finish the story. On the positive side, the artwork is pretty nice.

I was looking for a different type of romantic manga and this was surprisingly just right. Not too much drama and as a girl i even enjoyed all the action. Although it locked a bit more romance i thought it was still great and i was nicely surprised about how good the art was. This one is certainly a keeper, in fact i want a sequel or it to be made into anime.

i thought the tittle would have something to do with vampire,i like the drawing style,yet the plot and story aren't so interesting to keep up with the story...mmm..anywayz-s' good to have two boys behind yur back trying to get with yu,i like that ideaXDXD

When I started: This story is not about vampires? Oh, well. Just started and so far it's really good. I get bored easily, so if it doesn't capture my attention in the first few pages, I'm gone. I like the premise and the set up and the way it has you asking a question about the story that makes you want to know more. I also like the main characters - good and bad.

When I finished: It's only 8 chapters so it didn't take long. It seems to me that it was intentionally left with an ending for a sequel. I'm OK w/sequels but the ending seemed a bit rushed and a little too unfinished to me. The story was a good one and rates a strong 8 overall. However, I think you have to really like this genre to appreciate the story. Otherwise, you'll find it boring.

What I liked: The overall story. The main characters. The twists. What I didn't like: The rushed ending. The references to Jesus Christ. (I think it's disrespectful. But I could see what the writer was trying to convey - or at least I thought I could - so I overlooked it. Others may find it more, or less, offensive.)

I thought the story would be pretty interesting after reading the first chapter but I really felt disappointed with the following chapters and the ending. There are many things that just aren't explained or detailed enough and many parts are far too "flat" for my tast. The story really rushed to a not very satisfying ending...The art is really nice, though.